Luberta
loo-BUR-tah
Luberta is a girl’s name of Germanic origin, meaning “A feminine name derived from the Germanic name elements meaning "famous" and "bright."”, and peaked in popularity in 1925.
What Luberta Means
“A feminine name derived from the Germanic name elements meaning "famous" and "bright."”
The Story of Luberta
This name, once whispered in parlors a century ago, has been waiting quietly to be discovered for your child.
Luberta is a feminine form stemming from Old Germanic elements, combining 'liut' meaning 'people' and 'beraht' meaning 'bright' or 'famous.' It was most commonly found in German-speaking regions and saw its peak usage in the early 20th century before fading from common use.
Imagine your daughter's name, Luberta, a soft sound that nonetheless carries the strength of being known and celebrated. When you write 'Luberta' on your baby's first drawing, you are gifting her a name that feels like a warm, reliable hug, one that speaks of kindness and quiet renown.
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#38 in 1925
Total Births
1,016
First Recorded
1883
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